The White House says they have respect for Islamic religious fatwa’s, yet the same White House is suing several Christian organizations who don’t comply with the various constructs of the Obama decrees. Think about that for a moment.

I saved this picture from an Egyptian news outlet because the look on Jordan’s King Abdullah is priceless….

(Via New York Times) The United States has “great respect for the religious importance of a fatwa,” Mr. Kerry told reporters during a visit to Egypt on Saturday, alluding to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s much publicized edict against the development of nuclear weapons. But negotiators, Mr. Kerry said, needed an agreement that would “guarantee that Iran’s program will be peaceful now and peaceful forever.”

In congressional testimony last week, Mr. Kerry acknowledged what 47 Republicans wrote in a letter to the Iranian leadership last week — that any “executive agreement” like this one, made without a vote in Congress, would not be legally binding on future presidents. But neither are other “executive agreements,” including the diplomatic opening to China and the accord that rid Syria of many of its chemical weapons. The White House and Mr. Kerry argue that any future president is highly unlikely to rescind the accord, particularly if Iran is complying with its terms. (read more)

Not to defend them, but I think what they are saying is that a fatwa saying nukes aren’t allowed is all fine and dandy but they require a real agreement. So in effect, by saying they respect fatwas, they are really just saying a fatwa is meaningless to them. Standard political fluff.

The future can only belong to those with the clarity of thought, the courage of true faith and the passion for liberty to stand for the banishment of the treasonous criminal conspiracy that is the murderous hate cult of islam.

islam is the devil’s major assault against the work of the Jew Jesus, Jesus being both God and The Son of God.

What does this new Orwellian Doublespeak mean? “The United States has great respect for the religious importance of a fatwa?” I don’t care about fatwas, at all. Does anyone else in the country care? Are we supposed to care about this as a matter or international law or something (I don’t care much for international law, either.)

The Administration may respect the opinions of the Pope or other religious leaders insofar as their respective right to express them. What the administration does not have to do is to attempt to accept, implement or accommodate those opinions if they don’t liine up with our principles, values and foreign policy.

from the pic: (L-R) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Jordanian King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas meet on the sidelines of the Egypt Economic Development Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh March 13, 2015 (Photo: Reuters)

You shut your clown whore mouth right now. You don’t speak for me. I don’t give a crap about their fatwa. So by definition, I really do not care about its religious importance either. Bring your whiny ass self down to the south and run that garbage up the flag pole at a meeting of true patriots and see how far it gets ya. You’ll be calling mommy VJ to get YOU down from the flag pole and have to explain to her that those are actually A-1 and mustard stains in your drawers.

P.S. Tell Mrs. Marmalade to up your allowance so you can by a real bike for Pete’s sake, you sorry little girl man.